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There should be two dials, one is UHF, you need the main dial on U for the UHF channel tuner to work, turn the UHF dial with the main dial on U and if you have a UHF antenna, you should see something if you get a UHF broadcast where you are, the main dial will probably be numbered 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6a 7 8 9 or something like that, they are VHF channels, should be preset at the factory, but if not, turn the centre of the main dial, you may have to push it in and turn.

In saying all that, i dont know the model, but im pretty damn sure it was the same or simular 63cm AWA Deep Image Colour set that i had from way back in the VERY early 80s. I cant remember that model number though.

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Universal remotes don't do all the functions that a manufacturer remote do nothttp://www.tvremotes.com.au for remotes in Australia
If you use a set top box tuner the TV will become the monitor and the box will become the tuner and use one of the rear or side video inputs and bypass the internal tuner and just programme the stb remote to set the TV volume to the desired level
The above link may have the remote you want but as I am in the UK the server blocks me